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Use, interpretation, and implications of demographic analyses of northern spotted owl populations
Author(s): M.G. Raphael; R.G. Anthony; S. DeStefano; E.D. Forsman; A.B. Franklin; R. Holthausen; E.C. Meslow; B.R. Noon
Date: 1996
Source: Pages 102-112 in Forsman, E.D.; S. DeStefano; M.G. Raphael; R.J. Gutierrez, eds., Demography of the Northern Spotted Owl. Studies in Avian Biology No. 17. Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, Kansas
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
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Raphael, M.G.; Anthony, R.G.; DeStefano, S.; Forsman, E.D.; Franklin, A.B.; Holthausen, R.; Meslow, E.C.; Noon, B.R. 1996. Use, interpretation, and implications of demographic analyses of northern spotted owl populations. Pages 102-112 in Forsman, E.D.; S. DeStefano; M.G. Raphael; R.J. Gutierrez, eds., Demography of the Northern Spotted Owl. Studies in Avian Biology No. 17. Allen Press, Inc., Lawrence, KansasRelated Search
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